Nokia's N97 mini iPhone clone is a branding disaster

Big black block, silver lining, rounded edges, a line for an earhole and a central button at the bottom. No I'm not talking about the iPhone. I'm talking about the new Nokia N97 mini.
Why innovate when you can just copy a surefire winner? Well because in the world of design and branding for products copycats are seen in a derisive light- especially for something as blatant as this.
If Nokia copied any other phone it wouldn't have been as bad. In this case the iPhone is so distinct from other mobile devices that even mimicking slight features are noticed. Adding a pull-out keyboard doesn't make it different.
Mobile devices like Microsoft's Zune HD and Verizon's DROID aren't being pulled into the 'rounded rectangle' trap and are still able to produce high quality, beautiful, buzzworthy devices. The next major cool-kid device won't look like the iPhone. Apple already did that. Remember, nothing looked like the iPhone or the Sidekick or the StarTac when they came out.
Look for something completely different in style and functionality. I guarantee the next great mobile device won't look like anything you've ever seen. You'll be happy it doesn't.


